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If you’re looking to declutter your workspace and give it a futuristic vibe that shows off your computing hardware, you’ll be hard pressed to top this custom built desk-as-computer-case setup.

Peter Brands, a Dutch case modding hobbyist, decided to take things to the next level by ditching his old tower-style case and building a desk that houses his entire PC. The end result is pretty impressive. He had a neighbor help him weld the case, glass custom cut for the surface, and with a careful arrangement of the internal components and some stylish case lighting he ended up with a desk that looks like it is right out of a sci-fi movie.

Hit up the link below to read about his build and get some ideas for your own designs.

Jason Fitzpatrick is warranty-voiding DIYer and all around geek. When he's not documenting mods and hacks he's doing his best to make sure a generation of college students graduate knowing they should put their pants on one leg at a time and go on to greatness, just like Bruce Dickinson. You can follow him on Google+ if you'd like.

Fascinating!
logical , efficient use of space, completely hid the cpu and speakers well almost . the lights are a plus specially with the cpu under the desk top glass , just don’t get too comfortable close to the desktop or you might bang your knees against the cpu on the left or the drawer on the right that being said where are the speakers and with a system like that I’m sure he has a 5.1 audio system . next recommendation upgrade his mouse and keyboard to be more futuristic .
Once again job well done kudos to designer and people involved ;)

oh yes I left 1 thing out ,the con. if there’s 1 negative thing on this whole setup it would be the only 1 thing and again let me stress this might be a preference:

the wall supporting the desk !

major no no in my book , although we don’t plan to sit on the desk or even stand on it forbid that, we do have a tendency on leaning on the desk a lot or others leaning on the desk and the wall and screws and bolts can only take so much pressure of weight.

You could take this concept further an house a music system into it as well. It look quite impressive with the lights displaying, but it would also be practical in terms of space usage within an office environment.

If you look closely, the CPU itself is not hidden. He still has a tower (bolted or welded) to the bottom of the desk on the left (this is where all the components really are). The stuff on the right is just some cool LED lighting (or perhaps reflection given the apparent semitry and the dimmer light appearance). It’s a cool idea, though. Right out of the original Tron movie.

This is awesome ! This is finally ultimate, nothing more required now with desktop. Actually I am from India and i want to know about it how it is created ::::: if you dont like to share the idea sorry for that. But still i am requesting you to give me information about the monitor shown in picture actally i am looking for quadra (4) extended view monitor if not than still 3 monitors any view. So please help me if u have any idea also please share on mail nraja_1985@yahoo.co.in